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OPTICIAN AND OPTOMETRIST Opposite Post Office, Kingaton, ~ Planting Onions White and Yellow Dutch Sets, English Mul- tipliers and Shallots, also all kinds of gar- den seeds. _ Crawford s Grocery "Good Things To Eat." WERE POSTED BY THE SENATE ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON Fifteen Kingston Students in the List, Including Two Who Master's Degree, The degrees in Arts were posted at Queen's University on Saturday after- noon: Masters Of Arts, R. 8 Rayson, Kingston RK. L. Sa¥ine, B.A., Hamilton, Janet F, Saunders, Kingston, Bachelors of Arts, T. W. Armstrong, Brussels. Audrey R. Arnott, Bellevilie D. L. Bailey, Winchester. Mary A. C. Bouchard, Alexandria. Phyllis Bradshaw, no address, Hilda M. Brown, Bonavista, Nfld. H. M. Cameron, Hamilton. Myrtle J. Clinton, Bloomfield. Elsie Clough, Kingston, W. G. Coles, Barrie, Elsie T. Coolican, Renfrew, Jean H, Cormack, Vars. Viola M. Davidson, Toronto. Jessie W. Dyde, Kingston, Girace M. England, Inkerman, Myrtle B. Fraser, Morewood. W. E, Fife, Winnipeg. S. J. Fraser, Kingston, A. R, Garrett, Kingston. May C. P. Gemmill, Fért William. . Gladys M. Graham, Portsmouth, Luella P. Grainger, Greemore, Mora C, Guthrie, Kinburn. > F. Hamm, Odessa. Agnes G. Hanlon, Kingston, Ruth E. Harrop, Calgary, Alta, J. E. Hawley, Kingston, 1. "Beatrice Helmkay, Creemore. Dora L. Helinkay, Creemore, S. A. Hitsman, Kingston, Laura M. Hughes, Kingston. Wilhelmina M. Humphries, Guelph H. R. James, Stanley Corners « Mabel C, Johnston, Oil Springs. KE. J. Keenan, Bancroft, E. F. Knipe, Gowanstown, G. E, Kelly, Belleville. Hilda C. C. Laird, Kingston. Marjorie B. Lewis, Brockville, Mary F. Mangan, Kingston, J. Murray, no address, Sarah Moore, Belmont. Jessie H. MacDonald Dalkeith, A. J. MacDonell, Cutler, A. W. McGuire, Kingston. Jessie McKenna, Belleville. J. MeKilldp, Harris, Scotland.' Caroline E. McLaren, Perth. H. A. Mcleod, Owen Sound. Pearl Macpherson, Wingham. J. H. McQuarrie, Haileybury. S. G. Nelson, Vankleek Hill. Ella Percival, Regina, Jean B. Ramsay, Ingersoll, ~W. E. Rankin, Belleville. Margaret C. Reynolds, Glenworth, Sask. Helen Ruddick, Brockville, Grace Sangster, Bainsville, C .A..S¢arrow, Kindersley, Sask. Evaline Mildred Sheridan, Brock- vill, Katie E. Skinner, Keene. P. W. Sinclair, Middleville, L. 8. Throop, Spencerville, F. Doreene Taggart, Ottawa. Viola M. Telford, Havelock, Mildred E. Turnbull, Ottawa. Ruth.C. Wallbridge,.Picton, Ethel G, Wilder, Kingston. C. Wood, Kingston, Arts Medals and Prizes. The following medals and prizés have been granted by the faculty of arts: Latin--/R. 8. Rayson, Kingston. French -- Miss -Hilda Laird, Kingston. Political science---H. Owen Sound. Mathematies--C. ton. Botany--D. A. MeLeod, L. Wood, Kings- {L.. Bailey, Winchest- er. Caroline HE--J. Animal biology--Miss McLaren, (Perth. Gowan foundation, H. McQuarrie. 1 Andrew Haydon prize in cqlonial history---Miss Margaret Catfanaoch. Lochead prize dn economics--V, K. Johnson. English---Miss Ruth Harrop, Cal- gary. Greer Prize in Mathematics (pre- liminary honours)--J, F. Adamson, Hamilton Beach. Greer Prize in Mathematics (inter- No. \lmediate honours)--Miss Ella E. Gil- lan, Pakenham. Special - Prize in German--Miss Marporie McKenzie, North /Bay. Rogers Prize in English--Miss Caroline McLaren, Beachburg. Mary Fraser McLennan Prize in Hebrew--J. B. Townend, Belbeck, Sask. Dupuis Prize, in Mathematics-- ~-Miss Elgiva Moore, Belmont, Bachelor of Divinity. J. h Black, B.A. Scotland. IC. RP. MacLennan, B.A. Aina, "0. B. W. J. Scott, B.A., Beaverton. JR. 'Urquhart, B.A, Ottawa. Lake g Testamurs. John +d H. V. Workman. " Travelling Scholarsh Sicen's research, $500--J. J. Fain Waddell, $400--W, J. Scott st Andrew's, Toronto, $300--C. =| R. I. McLennan. General Sarah MeClelland Waddell, . $150 . J. MelLeod. Rankin, No. AL, $15-J.. Murray. Swence. is 76. McNab, B.A. IL. $75--H. V. LI, $751 Me LM urray.. n; $256--J, Me Won Their '| thought of the stirring spirit develop- Seholarshins. AT QUE TENS UNIVERSITY PRINCIPAL TAYLOR. Admonished the Graduates to Give Their Best to Their Country---- Death But the Beginning of Life, That in the years of study at the - university a person gains the richest gifts in this life, was the theme of a' splendid baccalaureate = sermon in! Convocation Hall on Sunday after- noon by Principal R. Bruce Taylor. The graduating class attended in a body ard thesuuditorium was filled with eitizens and students. "In Une days to come when you i look back upon your college-~associa- { tions," sald Principal Taylor," the umiversity walls will be made golden with the memories "of friendships made and you will be stirred to great-| er endeavour." The college training' is the foundation of the citizen's life, for In the halls of the university and an the ¢ampus rivalries and friend- ships are made which are the keynote to the life beyond. These opinions are ormed unsullied by prejudice and; Lelf-interest, and the balanced judg-' ment so needed in national life of the' future when extremists and irrespon- sible radicals will try to Speak for the majority is attained To the graduating class the prin-| cipal said that they were now being! severed from the happiest days of] theik existence. Just. as the man| from Scotland ' never forgets the homely life and simple outlook of his, rugged native land, but maintains throughout the staunch personality | that characterizes the race, so in re-| trospect Queen's University will nev-| er have a rival for its graduates. | The memory of the joy of youth, the acknowledgement of the intellectual gifts received, the recognition of the advanced ideag pronounced, and the GIVEN BY ed will all flood back to mind in the pensive moments when one seeks to learn what the college days really meant, "Some of you," conchutled Princi-| pal Taylor," will be called into pub-| lic life. To you, 1 would say, enter | and give of your best to your coun- try, Some will remain in private life, There, too, you may honour your Al-' ma Mater. Some others of you will be called into the service of your country. 1 know that you will re-| spond gladly and loyally like so many | hundreds of others who have been | there for bacculaureate sermons, and | if need be you will make the great | sacrifice with the knowledge that death is but the beginning of life." (Continued from Page 8.) "Watch Your Step." Chock-a-block with tuneful music, | crowded to the brim with dancing and laughter and served in a spark- ling manner by a4 company bf fun- | makers who never seem to tire of their work, but rather lend to it a spirit of mutual enjoyment, 'Walch Your Step," Irving Berlin's _inter- national syncopated musica eRe, will be the attraction at the Grand Opera (House, [Tuesday evening, April 23rd, for one night only, and its bewitching influence will give its | audience one of the treats of the theatrical season. There is an in- toxicating "something" about "Watch Your Step" that savors of the best the stage has produced in musical shows in a long time. It has a wealth of harmony of the kind that makes you want to join in the singing, or dance, or whistle the tunes, its comedy is rich and its story is amusing. HK just seems to carry itself along with @ dash and a rythm that is irresistible. The gcore of principals carry along the story to its fimale in a way that makes ithe audience out front sit back and enjoy to their full the ARTS - DEGREES AT QUEEN'S! SCCLARENT AORESS 2 A -- - i 4 Girls' Footwear Girls' patent colt, fine Kid and vel- our calf laced boots, leather and neolin soles, $4.00, $4.50. Other special values, $3.00 to $5.00. Abernethy's Shoe Store. BORSALINO Imported Italian SOFT HATS 'This store is headquarters for these famous hats. Every good style and color is to be had here. Of course wide brims are in favor and some of the new shades of green and grey ale wonderfully attractive. MALLORY'S American soft hats and derbies. Complete exhibit of the new spring styles and shades. otifer makes $2.50 up. --__ Campbell Bros Kingston's Largest Hat Dealers. complications, counterplots and all the other things that go to make up a good musical comedy. "You're in Love." "You're in Love," Arthur merstein's newest musical comedy creation by the same authors who gave to the public such splendid successes as "Katinka," "High Jinks," and "Firefly," will brighten the way for our local amusement {friends at the Grand Opera House on Thursday, April 25th, and it is not counting with speculation that the performance will fully satisfy the most exacting desire for a happy blend of scenic beauty, lavish cos- tuming, with an overwhelming Ham- DELICIOUS PEANUT BUTTER 30c¢ Per Lb. This peanut butter is made from carefully selected peanuts, ground to a smooth, creamy paste. It 1s rich and full i in flavors Henderson's Grocery " 59-61 Brock St. A square house to deal with. Phone 279. amount of catehy tunes and distin- guished dancing. 'Indeed 'You're in Love" emjoyed such a wogue at the New York Casino that everybody in the metropolis talked about this wonderful Hammerstein success. Several geouine novelties are sched- uled, one of which is as startling as it is surprising, and the unusually large company includes Miss Edna Pendleton, Peggy Bates, Alice] Johnson, Raymond Crane, W. H. White, Harry T. Hanlin, Ralph Whitehead, Billy Cotton and Max- son and Brown, one of the greatest of all eccentric dancing teams. KINGSTON EVENTS 38 TEARS 460 Rev. J. EB. avers has accepted a call George Street Methodist church, Brockville, = Rev. M. Bates concluded a series bof Pacis) services at Bloomfield. big programme of sports have Yo arranged for Victoria Day. By never changing its standard of high quality Salada has won the ad-| miration of tea lovers and the faith oO unomisme people throughout | The club house is 4 s0It of stand. that, marriage, i» gold fill $12.00 Watch Wépride ourselves in, the timepiece we can give you at this fused wit 'our special | 5 What a Better Home Means To a Woman Home to a woman is the one place of greatest importance. 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